Innocent victims unable to fend for themselves abandoned in Rio Grande Valley need help

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Once again, in the Rio Grande Valley, commonly known as the RGV, is a region near the border of Texas and Mexico where so many innocent abandoned pets cry out for help. Sadly, the area has become a popular dumping ground for hard hearted owners who no longer want to deal with their “unwanted” pets.

On Thursday afternoon, animal rescuer Leslie Hennings, posted a short video on TikTok of one homeless puppy who refused to leave her sister who had just recently died. She has no idea what happened. Someone had transported an entire litter of young puppies to a spot in the middle of an empty field and pushed them out of their vehicle.

More puppies have been seen hiding. Good Samaritans have been leaving food for the new ones abandoned. These puppies desperately need to be rescued. They are too young to fight of the coyotes and feral hogs.

This is the same location where three other puppies were picked up after the mother dog died last week.

Leslie Hennings

Check out the heartbreaking video; sadly this is real life today. Can you help?

@rgvrescue

She won’t leave her sisters dead body. Just a puppy. She doesn’t understand what happened. Driven to the middle of nowhere. Pushed out. Like nothing. Nothing but empty fields. And more puppies hiding. People drop off food for the new dumps, and go on. These babies desperately need a rescue and foster. They are so young to fight off coyotes and wild hogs. Rio Grande Valley, Texas Transport available #rescuedog #dogsoftiktok #texas

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